Friday, May 27, 2016

Still Obsessing

2 comments:

Edith, it does look like a red squirrel, as shown at this site: http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/redsquirrel.htm. Still, how likely is it that a single red squirrel would be frequenting the area? Good luck finding the nest.

Nice to hear from you, but when I click on that link I get a message that it's moved. And if that's a usual red squirrel, how come they can call feeders "squirrel-proof" if there's a whole tribe of little ones that can get in?

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